A large shrub sometimes up to 9m tall. All three subspecies are endemic to the WA Wheatbelt, usually growing near granite outcrops.
A large shrub sometimes up to 9m tall. All three subspecies are endemic to the WA Wheatbelt, usually growing near granite outcrops.
AKA danja, dumbung or koongal in the Noongar langauge.
AKA danja, dumbung or koongal in the Noongar langauge.
A somewhat incredibly fruitful Woody Pear growing in the deep yellow sand of the Reynoldson Flora Reserve.
A somewhat incredibly fruitful Woody Pear growing in the deep yellow sand of the Reynoldson Flora Reserve.
Somehow missed covering this one earlier - I should probably avoid having 50 tabs open at once.
Somehow missed covering this one earlier - I should probably avoid having 50 tabs open at once.
AKA slender banksia, or biara, and Banksia cylindrostachya for a while.
It can reach 10m in height, but is more usually 2 in the drier parts of its range. It can take them 300 years to reach their maximum size.
AKA slender banksia, or biara, and Banksia cylindrostachya for a while.
It can reach 10m in height, but is more usually 2 in the drier parts of its range. It can take them 300 years to reach their maximum size.
This is just a seedling - the adult tree can be 15m tall, which is how they got the common name Giant Banksia.
AKA beera, biara, boongura, gwangia, pira or peera.
This is just a seedling - the adult tree can be 15m tall, which is how they got the common name Giant Banksia.
AKA beera, biara, boongura, gwangia, pira or peera.
Named in 1904 by Ludwig Diels as Dryandra purdieana after his friend Alexander Purdie.
Named in 1904 by Ludwig Diels as Dryandra purdieana after his friend Alexander Purdie.
Previously known as Dryandra wonganensis, which was described in 1996. In 2007 it and all other Dryandras got moved into the genus Banksia.
Previously known as Dryandra wonganensis, which was described in 1996. In 2007 it and all other Dryandras got moved into the genus Banksia.
First published in John Lindley’s 1839 A Sketch of the Vegetation of the Swan River Colony, and its taxonomic history since has been gratifyingly dull after some of the nonsense I’ve covered on other recent species.
First published in John Lindley’s 1839 A Sketch of the Vegetation of the Swan River Colony, and its taxonomic history since has been gratifyingly dull after some of the nonsense I’ve covered on other recent species.
Synaphea is from the Greek meaning connection or union. Refering to the membrane connecting the filament of the upper sterile anther to the stigma. Spinulosa means ‘abounding in thorns’.
Synaphea is from the Greek meaning connection or union. Refering to the membrane connecting the filament of the upper sterile anther to the stigma. Spinulosa means ‘abounding in thorns’.
AKA Honey Grevillea. ‘eriostachya’ means “woolly flowerspike”.
AKA Honey Grevillea. ‘eriostachya’ means “woolly flowerspike”.
The wrinkly brain-like fruit is a dead giveway for the ID. ’paniculate’ means ‘many-branched inflorescence’.
The wrinkly brain-like fruit is a dead giveway for the ID. ’paniculate’ means ‘many-branched inflorescence’.
Round-leaf might seem like an odd name for something that resembles a pile of caltrops, but ’terete’ does mean ‘circular in cross section’ and the leaves for the most part are.
Round-leaf might seem like an odd name for something that resembles a pile of caltrops, but ’terete’ does mean ‘circular in cross section’ and the leaves for the most part are.
The popular garden plant, Grevillea 'Dorothy Gordon’, is a hybrid of this and G. sessilis.
The popular garden plant, Grevillea 'Dorothy Gordon’, is a hybrid of this and G. sessilis.
AKA rock grevillea or poker grevillea.
There are three subspecies, all endemic to the semi-arid SW. Two grow near granite, and the other in heaths, sandplains and scrubland. It may reach 4m in height.
AKA rock grevillea or poker grevillea.
There are three subspecies, all endemic to the semi-arid SW. Two grow near granite, and the other in heaths, sandplains and scrubland. It may reach 4m in height.
AKA Pink Morrison, pink woolly featherflower, white woolly featherflower or pink cauliflower, for some reason.
AKA Pink Morrison, pink woolly featherflower, white woolly featherflower or pink cauliflower, for some reason.
“gold-flowering turner-of-hearts”
A small slow-growing shrub common in a variety of soils and habitats across the semi-arid SW, but preferring full sun.
“gold-flowering turner-of-hearts”
A small slow-growing shrub common in a variety of soils and habitats across the semi-arid SW, but preferring full sun.
Photo by Chris Punter.
Named by Australian botanist Alex George in 1991 from specimens collected in near Wongan Hills, after it’s resemble to Verticordia chrysantha.
Photo by Chris Punter.
Named by Australian botanist Alex George in 1991 from specimens collected in near Wongan Hills, after it’s resemble to Verticordia chrysantha.
AKA China Cups.
Widespread in a band from Shark Bay to Esperance, growing in a wide range of soils and conditions.
AKA China Cups.
Widespread in a band from Shark Bay to Esperance, growing in a wide range of soils and conditions.
Widespread in the SW, and most often found growing on granite outcrops as here. Sometimes on plains, around salt lakes and along creeklines and firebreaks in most kinds of soil.
Widespread in the SW, and most often found growing on granite outcrops as here. Sometimes on plains, around salt lakes and along creeklines and firebreaks in most kinds of soil.
“Made small, with small racemes”.
There’s some 47 known species in the genus, all endemic to Australia.
“Made small, with small racemes”.
There’s some 47 known species in the genus, all endemic to Australia.
A small shrub that grows in sand and gravel soils on the plains and ridges of the Western Wheatbelt.
GSB2024 Wongan Hills - Wongan Wildflower Walk
A small shrub that grows in sand and gravel soils on the plains and ridges of the Western Wheatbelt.
GSB2024 Wongan Hills - Wongan Wildflower Walk
M. racemosa, I think.
A large genus endemic to Australia, with white, pink or yellow flowers. If it is racemosa, it grows in gravelly soil around rocky outcrops in the semi-arid SW. This one was.
GSB2024 Wongan Hills - Mount O'Brien.
M. racemosa, I think.
A large genus endemic to Australia, with white, pink or yellow flowers. If it is racemosa, it grows in gravelly soil around rocky outcrops in the semi-arid SW. This one was.
GSB2024 Wongan Hills - Mount O'Brien.